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that is tonight on cnn with piers morgan. and stay tuned for a cnn special, the world according to lance is airing saturday night, 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. eastern time. very busy. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you
that is tonight on cnn with piers morgan. and stay tuned for a cnn special, the world according to lance is airing saturday night, 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. eastern time. very busy. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex...
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jim acosta, cnn, washington. >>> i want to bring michael and reihan back. that is amazing that the nra at one point was fighting for gun control, they thought it was appropriate and it has since become a much more absolutist organization. i'm curious about this unprecedented spike in membership. i did the math quickly so if i'm wrong, i'm wrong. i think about a 6% increase in their membership in just one month. that's pretty incredible. this whole discussion, is this going to galvanize the people for guns more than those against guns? >> it's an amazing thing. when you look at this past campaign and the few years before that, there was no real talk of gun control, of gun violence legislation. but the leadership of the nra told its members and people who they wanted to join, your second amendment rights are at risk, they are going to come, take away your guns. it is primed for polarization. while there's a broad kind of common sense middle, i think, on gun issues in the country, those groups are not yet, anyway, organized. they are not as intense and of cour
jim acosta, cnn, washington. >>> i want to bring michael and reihan back. that is amazing that the nra at one point was fighting for gun control, they thought it was appropriate and it has since become a much more absolutist organization. i'm curious about this unprecedented spike in membership. i did the math quickly so if i'm wrong, i'm wrong. i think about a 6% increase in their membership in just one month. that's pretty incredible. this whole discussion, is this going to galvanize...
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jeanne moos, cnn. >> oh, man. >> so many things we could say. that is how we will end the show today. >> remember, follow what's going on in "the situation room" on twitter. just tweet me at joejohnscnn. >> that is all for us this evening. thank you so much for joining us. "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next congress about to vote on a relief bill for victims of super storm sandy. a republican representative who will vote against the relief tells us why in just a moment. >>> plus, france tripling the number of troops the country is sending to mali. what does this mean for america's role in that fight? >>> and an "outfront" investigation into a booming business, birth tourism. foreign women giving birth in the united states so their kids will be citizens, but this time, we're not talking about people south of the border. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, the battle over super storm sandy. so the house of representatives is going to vote tonight, really just imminently, on a controversial rel
jeanne moos, cnn. >> oh, man. >> so many things we could say. that is how we will end the show today. >> remember, follow what's going on in "the situation room" on twitter. just tweet me at joejohnscnn. >> that is all for us this evening. thank you so much for joining us. "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next congress about to vote on a relief bill for victims of super storm sandy. a republican representative who will...
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cnn's mohammed jamjoon is watching things from beirut. break down for us what he had to say. >> well, randi, assad remained defiant and he gave a rambling speech in which he blamed a conspiracy for what was going on in syria and he denied his military was the cause of the violence that has engulfed the country for 21 months. he called the opposition there terrorists and traitors. any solution for any kind of peace or political solution in syria must come from within syria and must be the solution that he delivers. he stood firm against calls by the international community and the syrian opposition for him to step down. and, by the end of it, he did offer what he was calling an initiative in which there would be a national dialogue, a conference, a new charter for a new constitution. then possibly a referendum for that constitution and what he did not offer was that he would be stepping down. that's the key thing there. that's certain to be rejected by the syrian opposition who, from the beginning, said they would not negotiate with the go
cnn's mohammed jamjoon is watching things from beirut. break down for us what he had to say. >> well, randi, assad remained defiant and he gave a rambling speech in which he blamed a conspiracy for what was going on in syria and he denied his military was the cause of the violence that has engulfed the country for 21 months. he called the opposition there terrorists and traitors. any solution for any kind of peace or political solution in syria must come from within syria and must be the...
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cnn's george howell is there. george, you know, this is not just a story where people across america are in disbelief are, you know, are outraged, are still angry, are considering forgiving him. this must be hell in his hometown. >> reporter: you know, ashleigh, the question here, was it believable, you know, he said all of the right words, but is he truly, sincerely apologetic, you know, for what he did here? and when you talk to people, some ask, you know, does it really make a difference, and some say they are disappointed. there are cyclists who are livid, ashleigh, about what they heard the other night. but i spoke with one person, michael hall, he writes for "texas monthly" he rode with lance and he knows him well enough, and he said when you listen to what lance armstrong had to say, you do have to question whether he really meant it, take a listen -- >> he said the words, he said all the words that he should have said. he confessed to all the drugs. he called it a -- one big lie, which is exactly what it w
cnn's george howell is there. george, you know, this is not just a story where people across america are in disbelief are, you know, are outraged, are still angry, are considering forgiving him. this must be hell in his hometown. >> reporter: you know, ashleigh, the question here, was it believable, you know, he said all of the right words, but is he truly, sincerely apologetic, you know, for what he did here? and when you talk to people, some ask, you know, does it really make a...
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cnn has not confirmed the tweet or tuiasosopo's involvement. we went to tuiasosopo's home, but the person there would not comment. >>> let's stick with sports. in part two of lance armstrong's interview with oprah winfrey, he teared up when he talked about telling his son not to defend his record anymore. he also told oprah how fighting cancer helped him cope in the wake of that damning 1,000-page usada report. >> i've been to a dark place that was not by doing, i've been to a place where i didn't know if i was going to live, a month, six month, a year, five years, ten years. it's helped me now. i mean, this is not a good time. but it isn't the worst part of my life. >> ed lavendera joins us now from armstrong's hometown of austin, texas. ed, armstrong, as you saw, talked about these dark places and going to these dark places. he told oprah that he's in therapy now. we've seen in social media, in traditional media, the backlash. what else is he seeing in terms of fallout? >> reporter: well, i think many people are still trying to figure out exa
cnn has not confirmed the tweet or tuiasosopo's involvement. we went to tuiasosopo's home, but the person there would not comment. >>> let's stick with sports. in part two of lance armstrong's interview with oprah winfrey, he teared up when he talked about telling his son not to defend his record anymore. he also told oprah how fighting cancer helped him cope in the wake of that damning 1,000-page usada report. >> i've been to a dark place that was not by doing, i've been to a...
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and i wanted to quote what this official told us here at cnn. quote, there are still hostages and there are still terrorists, so tomorrow is another day. the algerian press service reports numerous casualties in the operation. the exact number, still unknown right now. and a lot of questions already are coming from the united states about the algerian government's tactics in the operation that could have put the hostages in jeopardy. now, we also want to let you know that right now, there's a chartered flight en route of bp employees from algeria. it is headed towards london to gatwick airport. now, that could be landing at any moment. we don't yet know if the passengers are any of the freed hostages or if there are americans on board, but as we get that information, we're going to share that with you. the brother of an irish national who escaped from captivity had a harrowing story. he spoke to cnn today and described what happened to his brother. >> yeah, but just found out recently that he'd been mered to sleep with duct tape over his mouth a
and i wanted to quote what this official told us here at cnn. quote, there are still hostages and there are still terrorists, so tomorrow is another day. the algerian press service reports numerous casualties in the operation. the exact number, still unknown right now. and a lot of questions already are coming from the united states about the algerian government's tactics in the operation that could have put the hostages in jeopardy. now, we also want to let you know that right now, there's a...
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here he is with cnn photographer phil littleton. during that trip, tim captured amazing images. he was an incredibly talented photographer, dedicated, fearless, a real gentleman. a pleasure to be with. the hbo documentary is called which way is the front line from here, the life and time of tim hetherington. it was directed by sebastien junger. he made the documentary about the conflict in afghanistan. we're going to hear from sebastian junger in a moment. but i want to look at tim's work from a clip from the hbo documentary. >> right over the ridge, man. >> i was completely surprised by the amount of fighting going on. these guys were in a lot of combat. >> [ bleep ]! >> i'm good, i'm good! >> he's still in there! [ bleep ]! >> what was interesting is not to belittle the fighting, but i got kind of tired of it. for me once there is a sort of adrenaline in combat and filming that. the important stories is being close to these men. that's what it's about. that's what i'm really there for. >> the life and time of tim hetherington will air on hbo in april. i spoke with sebastian ju
here he is with cnn photographer phil littleton. during that trip, tim captured amazing images. he was an incredibly talented photographer, dedicated, fearless, a real gentleman. a pleasure to be with. the hbo documentary is called which way is the front line from here, the life and time of tim hetherington. it was directed by sebastien junger. he made the documentary about the conflict in afghanistan. we're going to hear from sebastian junger in a moment. but i want to look at tim's work from...
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an editor at large at bicycling magazine, has written about armstrong for years and cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin. you have been in touch with armstrong since that interview. i guess in the last 24 hours. what can you say about what he said? >> i we had an exchange, last noilt night, he asked if i watched the interview. >> did he think you might not be watching? >> i gave him my opinion of what i thought he had done right, and the parts i thought he was wrong about. and we had, i would say, kind of a respectful exchange about that. this morning, we had another one. and it ended with something i thought was very interesting. he kind of signed off by saying, work to do. >> what did you take that to mean? >> it could mean a number of things. it could be as we're saying, that he does indeed see this as a process. but it is lance, and always i'm aware that he might be using me with a goal in mind, so he might be just trying to get me to let people think that, you know, there's a process. >> one of the things you said last night after we were getting off the air, you have covered him, re
an editor at large at bicycling magazine, has written about armstrong for years and cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin. you have been in touch with armstrong since that interview. i guess in the last 24 hours. what can you say about what he said? >> i we had an exchange, last noilt night, he asked if i watched the interview. >> did he think you might not be watching? >> i gave him my opinion of what i thought he had done right, and the parts i thought he was wrong about. and we...
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relatives say everyone thanks viewers and cnn for keeping the story in the public eye. now, keeping them honest. the facts can be so hard to establish. one side has studies linking gun ownership with violent death. the other side shows that when people are allowed to carry concealed weapons, violence goes down. but it is a charged subject. with the surplus of victims and loss the debate has evolved into mutually exclusive competing articles of faith. >> the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. >> that one view more guns in more places here is the other. >> when it come to preventing future acts of violence in our schools let me say this, more guns are not the answer. >> that was connecticut's governor. his view to the nra. each ring true. each side can point to real-life incident to prove their point. and in a moment we will talk to mr. mccrystal. but first, take a look. >> reporter: if you wonder whether or not real people with guns really do help prevent gun violence look no further than the shooting in this teheater i december. around
relatives say everyone thanks viewers and cnn for keeping the story in the public eye. now, keeping them honest. the facts can be so hard to establish. one side has studies linking gun ownership with violent death. the other side shows that when people are allowed to carry concealed weapons, violence goes down. but it is a charged subject. with the surplus of victims and loss the debate has evolved into mutually exclusive competing articles of faith. >> the only thing that stops a bad guy...
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. >>> welcome back to "cnn saturday morning." have you heard about this newport rat or even seen the newport rat of kate middleton? take a look here. the painting by paul emsley was unveiled at the national port rate gallery. what do you think? >> i think it makes her a litlo little old. >> she has this like great energy about her and this beautiful smile. >> yeah. >> and in the picture her lips are kind of -- they're tight. they're together. her mouth is clenched. you said she looks old. there's a little bit of silver in her hair. >> yeah. >> it just doesn't even look like her. >> i think what this artist misses is the light, the light that when you see her with people and you see her at these sporting events and with the royal family, she has this light. >> yeah. >> and you can pick -- oh, that's kate middleton. but she looks really, really tired. but this artist, paul emsley, has a photographic style. this misses it. >> i saw one comment that somebody had written was she looks like she's someone out of a twilight movie. >> she
. >>> welcome back to "cnn saturday morning." have you heard about this newport rat or even seen the newport rat of kate middleton? take a look here. the painting by paul emsley was unveiled at the national port rate gallery. what do you think? >> i think it makes her a litlo little old. >> she has this like great energy about her and this beautiful smile. >> yeah. >> and in the picture her lips are kind of -- they're tight. they're together. her mouth...
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you can watch it, of course, right here on cnn. but for some of the 800,000 people who are lucky enough to be here in washington, this weekend will make for a once in a lifetime opportunity that's even worth paying to remember. emily schmidt reports. >> reporter: an inauguration comes down to this. one hand on a bible, the other raised in an oath. that's the moment in history which makes so many others try to get their hands on this. >> how many different ways can you say you support obama? >> reporter: the presidential inaugural committee store is up and running. ready for shoppers marking the occasion with officially sanctioned made in the u.s. memorabilia. what are you seeing that you like? >> i like everything. and that's my problem, because just being such a historic event, i want to have a lot of merchandise to share and a lot of merchandise to give other people who could not come and visit. >> reporter: it is likely president obama will take the oath of office on what will be a cold january day. so, people are stocking up on
you can watch it, of course, right here on cnn. but for some of the 800,000 people who are lucky enough to be here in washington, this weekend will make for a once in a lifetime opportunity that's even worth paying to remember. emily schmidt reports. >> reporter: an inauguration comes down to this. one hand on a bible, the other raised in an oath. that's the moment in history which makes so many others try to get their hands on this. >> how many different ways can you say you...
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cnn's national correspondent susan candiotti has more. >> good morning, randi. wounds remain fresh here in newtown, yet the community continues to find ways to help each other heal. the touching memorials we all became so familiar with are gone. but they will serve a new purpose. toys, candles, handmade signs and more are being mulched and preserved and will become part of a new permanent memorial one day. meanwhile, a makeshift memorial marked lie a large american flag has been set up alongside one of newtown's main roads. we have been asked to keep a respectful distance, and we are. created by a local businessman. a lot of mementos from all over the world where people can come inside and reflect. today there is a public meeting in town to talk about future plans for sandy hook elementary. you'll recall students are attending another school now and, tomorrow, a town hall meeting to join the national debate on gun control. in attendance we're expecting to see some relatives of the victims of sandy hook. randi? >> thank you very much, susan. >>> well, if you didn
cnn's national correspondent susan candiotti has more. >> good morning, randi. wounds remain fresh here in newtown, yet the community continues to find ways to help each other heal. the touching memorials we all became so familiar with are gone. but they will serve a new purpose. toys, candles, handmade signs and more are being mulched and preserved and will become part of a new permanent memorial one day. meanwhile, a makeshift memorial marked lie a large american flag has been set up...
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cnn communicates with another hostage who managed to escape. then ra's power is growing even after newtown. let's go ""outfront."" good evening. i'm erin burr knit. "outfront" tonight, breaking news on lance armstrong. coming clean part two. the 41-year-old former cyclist continued his confession with more revelations about his cheating and lying for more than a decade. ed lavandera has been following the story. he's in austin tonight. ed? >> reporter: erin, oprah promised leading into this interview that it was at times emotional and on this second night is when we finally saw some of that emotion. lance armstrong becoming the most emotional we saw him in this two-night interview when he had to explain to his kids that he had been lying all along for more than a decade. >> when this all really started, i saw my son defending me and saying that's not true. what you're saying about my dad is not true. and it almost goes to this question of why now. yeah. that's when i knew i had to tell him. and he'd never asked me. he'd never said, dad, is this
cnn communicates with another hostage who managed to escape. then ra's power is growing even after newtown. let's go ""outfront."" good evening. i'm erin burr knit. "outfront" tonight, breaking news on lance armstrong. coming clean part two. the 41-year-old former cyclist continued his confession with more revelations about his cheating and lying for more than a decade. ed lavandera has been following the story. he's in austin tonight. ed? >> reporter: erin,...
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president said on cnn they will win. >> do you think you have enough support on capitol hill to keep an assault weapons ban from passing? >> right now we do. >> after sandy hook elementary school, polls showed a majority of americans favored stricter gun control. that may not translate into action on capitol hill. nearly 300 members of congress have an a rating from the n.r.a. for opposition to all gun control measures. with just the threat of stricter laws looming, many americans are rushing to stock up on weapons and ammunition. as the gun control debate heats up in statehouses and in washington, the still grieving parents are debating what does do with sandy hook elementary school. >> knocking down the school is knocking down the memories of the children. >> knock it down and make it sacred ground. >> the white house has signaled if the congress does not act the president will through executive ode enraging gun rights advocates. >> developing news: the first president george bush is out of the houston hospital where he has been since november. a spokesman said the 88-year-old was
president said on cnn they will win. >> do you think you have enough support on capitol hill to keep an assault weapons ban from passing? >> right now we do. >> after sandy hook elementary school, polls showed a majority of americans favored stricter gun control. that may not translate into action on capitol hill. nearly 300 members of congress have an a rating from the n.r.a. for opposition to all gun control measures. with just the threat of stricter laws looming, many...
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eastern only on cnn. >>> getting word of an american worker at that algerian gas facility telling cnn he escaped the siege by islamic militants. cnn's david mattingly is joining us on the phone with new information that you're getting. david, tell us where you are and what you're learning. >> wolf, this is the second american we've been able to positively identify as part of that siege. his name is mark cobb and he spoke to us -- communicated to us through a couple of brief text messages. he told us in the first text message, he said, i am safe. yes. and then he explained that he is escaped with some algerian staff who were at the plant with him at the time and this happened on the first day of the siege. he wasn't willing to comment any further beyond that because of how dangerous the situation still is for the others involved. his name is mark cobb. he's believed to be in texas f that is truly the case, be he is the second texan that we know of that was in that facility at the time, the second man still not being -- his name still not being publicly released. we're not reporting it
eastern only on cnn. >>> getting word of an american worker at that algerian gas facility telling cnn he escaped the siege by islamic militants. cnn's david mattingly is joining us on the phone with new information that you're getting. david, tell us where you are and what you're learning. >> wolf, this is the second american we've been able to positively identify as part of that siege. his name is mark cobb and he spoke to us -- communicated to us through a couple of brief text...
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david keen on this channel, on cnn, says he is in favor of not having people registered -- >> he wants the gun show loophole, who allows people not to go through any background check. >> then actually register anybody with a mental illness, or register people which is -- that is a nonstarter -- you can't have a data base of people who owns guns, but a data base of anybody who receives psychiatric counseling? how does that work? >> i don't think that is what it is saying, she says there is absolutely no common ground defeating the purpose of this exercise. i think the american public wants us to find common ground. you know, the nra leadership defers to nra leadership. there are reasonable americans who are responsible gun owners, like gabrielle giffords and her husband. >> name one republican. >> i just named three. >> name one republican in congress who is for any gun control today. >> some of the few -- remaining from the northeast -- >> and mark kirk, and susan collins, you can go through the list. it is not a republican/democratic issue. >> it is, the big obstacle, john boehner, he
david keen on this channel, on cnn, says he is in favor of not having people registered -- >> he wants the gun show loophole, who allows people not to go through any background check. >> then actually register anybody with a mental illness, or register people which is -- that is a nonstarter -- you can't have a data base of people who owns guns, but a data base of anybody who receives psychiatric counseling? how does that work? >> i don't think that is what it is saying, she...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> and the debate is growing, vice president joe biden meets tomorrow with the nra, gabrielle giffords and her husband, kelly, both gun owners setting up a lobby group to press for new laws. new york's governor today called for his state to enact the toughest assault reps ban in the nation, period. his challenge sparking protests from gun advocacy groups. on monday, it will be four weeks since the sandy hook shooting. more on the perspective from margaret hoover, and peter barnhart and jeffrey toobin. jeffrey t is different seeing these two reports and these two different incidents, it is sort of a rorschach test, it is a tough debate on how this task force is. >> if you notice, the first story was about a police officer, she happened to be not on duty. she was a police officer, no one disagrees that police officers should have guns, and she said her training kicked in. i bet you guys looked long and hard for a story like that. but the one you saw doesn't do any damage to the pro-gun argument, because it was a police officer. i don't think anyone is arguing
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> and the debate is growing, vice president joe biden meets tomorrow with the nra, gabrielle giffords and her husband, kelly, both gun owners setting up a lobby group to press for new laws. new york's governor today called for his state to enact the toughest assault reps ban in the nation, period. his challenge sparking protests from gun advocacy groups. on monday, it will be four weeks since the sandy hook shooting. more on the perspective from margaret...
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this is cnn. maybe we should take this before we go on the show. i sound like a woman trying to sound like a man. >> that's it. >> jimmy: oh wow. that's something else, yeah. all right. my voice is coming back. all right, great. nice. we got to hear how this sounds. just take a little bit. >> hello, how you doing? [ laughter ] hi, everybody okay. >> jimmy: that's like guillermo's testicles descended. all right, what else should we do? >> let's do something with fire. we're going to -- in nature, there's this phenomenon called fire tornados. >> jimmy: never heard of that. >> there's fires going on, there's a lot of air moving around, sometimes that creates a vortex and the fire gets caught in it and you actually get a tornado out of fire. >> jimmy: that sounds terrifying. >> it is, yeah. i decided to come up with a way to kind of create a small fire tornado right here in the studio. >> jimmy: all right, great. >> i've got these cotton balls here, and they are soaked in a flammable liquid, and then around it is the screen, which actually isn't going
this is cnn. maybe we should take this before we go on the show. i sound like a woman trying to sound like a man. >> that's it. >> jimmy: oh wow. that's something else, yeah. all right. my voice is coming back. all right, great. nice. we got to hear how this sounds. just take a little bit. >> hello, how you doing? [ laughter ] hi, everybody okay. >> jimmy: that's like guillermo's testicles descended. all right, what else should we do? >> let's do something with...
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brian todd, cnn, washington. >> wow. we'll keep you posted. just unbelievable. >>> the interview that everyone's talking about today, and the lance armstrong confession is the topic of our "talk back" question. >> i made my decisions. they are my mistake. and i am sitting here today to acknowledge that and to say i'm sorry for that. >> "talk back" question, what did you take away from the armstrong interview? facebook.com/carolcnn, or tweet me @carolcnn. stress sweat. it can happen any time, to anyone! stress sweat is different than ordinary sweat. it smells worse. get 4x the protection against stress sweat. introducing new secret clinical strength stress response scent. >>> now's your chance to talk back on one of the big stories of the day, the question for you this morning, what did you take away from the armstrong interview? we are so over you, lance. so over. after the interview the backlash was quick and fierce. yahoo! called it a sociopathic spectacle adding if you never met this jerk, well, count your blessings. armstrong told oprah he
brian todd, cnn, washington. >> wow. we'll keep you posted. just unbelievable. >>> the interview that everyone's talking about today, and the lance armstrong confession is the topic of our "talk back" question. >> i made my decisions. they are my mistake. and i am sitting here today to acknowledge that and to say i'm sorry for that. >> "talk back" question, what did you take away from the armstrong interview? facebook.com/carolcnn, or tweet me...
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us, i'm don lemon in the cnn "newsroom." fr france's military is carrying out operations in africa. more than 100 people have been killed by french air strikes in northern mal i. france came to the aid of government in its fight. mean time in somalia, two french soldiers were killed in an attempt to free a french intelligence agent who may also have died in the raid. >>> syrian activists say government air forces are back in action, and pounding the outskirts of damascus. a week of bad weather grounded most planes. the rebels are claiming victory in the fight for an air base in the north. fighters say they seized weapons and ammunition after the battle. activists say 108 people were killed today in the civil war. >>> internet trail blazer aaron schwartz has passed away. a relative says schwartz committed suicide. he was only 26 years old. schwartz was involved with developing reddit and rss. later he dropped out of stanford university and focused on battling internet censorship. schwartz was facing legal trouble related to h
us, i'm don lemon in the cnn "newsroom." fr france's military is carrying out operations in africa. more than 100 people have been killed by french air strikes in northern mal i. france came to the aid of government in its fight. mean time in somalia, two french soldiers were killed in an attempt to free a french intelligence agent who may also have died in the raid. >>> syrian activists say government air forces are back in action, and pounding the outskirts of damascus. a...
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. >>> this is cnn newsroom and it's happening now. er. >>> manti -- that was not necessarily the case. susan candiotti has been speaking to folks on campus. do we have any more answers for this very strange story as to whether or not this girl ever actually existed? >> reporter: the only real answers we hope to get is when manti te'o finally decides to stay something and we don't know yet what that's going to be, but around campus, people still say this is a great guy, a role model for kids. we talked to a sports officer who said there was rumblings on campus way back in september when manti initially said that his girlfriend had died. there was a lot of talk about it back then. >> no one was really inquiring into this relationship status before. they didn't went wonder whou what was going or anything. when they -- a lot of news from the people around him, players and friends, the talk around campus that he had never actually met this girlfriend. so how substantial could that relationship be. >> reporter: the bottom line is, suzanne,
. >>> this is cnn newsroom and it's happening now. er. >>> manti -- that was not necessarily the case. susan candiotti has been speaking to folks on campus. do we have any more answers for this very strange story as to whether or not this girl ever actually existed? >> reporter: the only real answers we hope to get is when manti te'o finally decides to stay something and we don't know yet what that's going to be, but around campus, people still say this is a great guy, a...
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on cnn >> hi everyone, you are in the cnn newsroom, let's get you up to speed on the top stories. leaders in ohio are speaking out, launching a website promising to keep the community updated and provide transparency in very public rape case. the football players are charged with sexualing assaulting a 16-year-old girl. the attack took at several parties. the website makes it clear that it's not designed to be a forum on how the court should rule in the matter. >>> and colorado, scene of the deadly movie theater massacre is facing a new tragedy tonight. a barricaded gunman and others are dead the suspect opened fire on officers. >> a swat team was called out. they set up hostage negotiators trying get the suspect to come outside. we made multiple attempts. had phone conversations with the suspect is throughout the morning. >> officers shot and killed the begunman and found two men and a woman dead inside the house. a woman escaped earlier and said she saw three lifeless bodies inside. it's the same suburb where a gunman opened fire during a batman movie. >>> can he clean? lance ar
on cnn >> hi everyone, you are in the cnn newsroom, let's get you up to speed on the top stories. leaders in ohio are speaking out, launching a website promising to keep the community updated and provide transparency in very public rape case. the football players are charged with sexualing assaulting a 16-year-old girl. the attack took at several parties. the website makes it clear that it's not designed to be a forum on how the court should rule in the matter. >>> and colorado,...
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jeanne moos, cnn. new york. >> well done. >>> well, is lance armstrong trying to get back into cycling? the "new york times" reports that he may admit to doping and i'm asking a legal analyst just how likely that is. stay right here for that. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. >>> it is 4:00 in the east, be 1:00 p.m. on the west coast. i'm martin savage in for fredricka whitfield. these are the stories we're following right now here in the cnn "newsroom." >>> new details about the rape case in ohio. just last hour, city leaders talked about the investigation. >> early in the case during the first week after we were made aware of this incident, we obtained this video. i too, as were all the officers, was appalled by these morally inept statements made. the special prosecutors for the high attor
jeanne moos, cnn. new york. >> well done. >>> well, is lance armstrong trying to get back into cycling? the "new york times" reports that he may admit to doping and i'm asking a legal analyst just how likely that is. stay right here for that. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one...
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in other words, they had, we understand today, cnn was told that there was an operation that was carried out to move in and try to press even further in, get more of the terrorists, and possibly move of the hostages and that they are hunkered down, as mike rogers of the house intelligence committee put it. so it's not over. >> how much frustration is there or are you hearing or sensing there is from u.s. officials about the way the algerian government has handled the situation, particularly not informing the u.s. or other governments about this operation before it began. >> exactly. they did not get any notice. the british said it, the united states said it. there was frustration also in the lack of information, the lack of clarity, conflicting information that was given. but the other part of it is, you know, algeria has been useful in the war against terror, and they have, of course, given overflight to france to go into mali. so they are useful, but the techniques they use would not be the techniques certainly that some western governments would use or western militaries would use. th
in other words, they had, we understand today, cnn was told that there was an operation that was carried out to move in and try to press even further in, get more of the terrorists, and possibly move of the hostages and that they are hunkered down, as mike rogers of the house intelligence committee put it. so it's not over. >> how much frustration is there or are you hearing or sensing there is from u.s. officials about the way the algerian government has handled the situation,...